Sorry for the late reply, I was on holiday.
Great find, Vicne -- I'm not sure which frontend you are using, but maybe we can ask Guino to add full duplex support to his RoadRunner. I don't have any development stuff installed either. Actually I'm not much of a programmer at all. I got stuck in the Motorola 6502/6809/68000/68HC11 assembly era :)

:-)
I'm using RR too so even though I have no use for that right now, that could be interesting to plug in a GSM for example... However, RR is written in Visual Basic IIRC, and that's probably not the best language to write a fast real-time sound plug-in...

By the way, I've just set-up this page with more details about my CarPC

08-27-2005, 06:51 AM

S.O.

Hello
I'm new to this forum.
I think you did a great job so far.

Vicne, I may have access to a converter fitted with max232 that you can directly connect to your PC.

Do you have access to an oscilloscope ?

S.O.

08-27-2005, 03:16 PM

Vicne

Quote:

Originally Posted by S.O.

I think you did a great job so far.

Thank you :-)

Quote:

Vicne, I may have access to a converter fitted with max232 that you can directly connect to your PC.

Do you have access to an oscilloscope ?

Not at home. I probably could use one at work, but I don't think it's needed.
According to my informations (see Post #7), a simple TTL > RS232 level adapter (e.g. MAX232A indeed) should do the trick to spy the protocol (well, twice, to spy both directions at the same time with 2 serial ports).

I don't know if I'll ever find time to do that, but if you do, please keep us informed... or do you mean you could lend me your converter ?